I can’t believe the news today.
I can’t close my eyes and make it go away.
~U2
We’ve all heard the terms global warming and climate change. I’m sure you’ve also heard people during heavy snowfalls say, see, how can we be having global warming. Sigh. This kind of ignoring, willfully misunderstanding, mocking, or twisting of facts may get a few Likes or giggles on Facebook, but it doesn’t change the facts.
The Industrial Revolution has been a boon and a curse for humanity. We made more faster. The problem was, we made more, faster, but it’s all an illusion. None of it means anything if you can’t breathe the air, drink the water, eat the food…
The UN Climate Summit 2014 is happening in New York, right now. For days around the world people who care have been taking to streets, letting their voices be heard. Activists, parents, children, celebrities, all essentially saying we have to care. http://www.un.org/climatechange/summit/ #climate2014
Leonardo DiCaprio, actor and long-time activist has been appointed UN Messenger of Peace, a sort of Climate Change Ambassador and one his first duties was a speech to the UN Climate Summit,
“As an actor I pretend for a living. I play fictitious characters often solving fictitious problems.
I believe humankind has looked at climate change in that same way: as if it were a fiction, happening to someone else’s planet, as if pretending that climate change wasn’t real would somehow make it go away.”
Please check out the rest of the speech, it was wonderful.






The whole thing is a crying shame. Mom and I were just talking about this. I believe we need to stop pointing fingers and arguing over who, why and where and is it true or not and just get busy making the planet cleaner and safer for every living thing.
It’s like a family at a dinner table. Someone spills a pitcher of milk. Everyone starts blaming everyone else. Meanwhile the milk gets in the food, spills down the sides on the table, onto the carpet. As the argument goes on for days and weeks, the milk starts to sour and stink up the whole house. the family goes about their daily lives, always coming back to the who-did-it argument. Soon the milk begins molding, ruining the carpet the pad, the sub floor.
Then someone says that it isn’t ruining the sub floor, we can hardly even smell it anymore. Part of the family agrees and now they argue whether the spilled milk is even a problem.
Lets go back to the original spilled milk, clean it up and argue the details later.
Weird, I know 🙂 Thanks for the post!
Yes, exactly. Just clean it up. Perfect. 🙂
Excellent! My hands are clapping!
Thank you so much. 🙂
It’s hard to take a subject seriously when so many people stand poised to make a profit from it, the predictive computer models don’t work, scientists have been caught falsifying data, and even NOAA has been caught changing historical temperature records. This is a scam. And what makes it so insidious is that it preys upon people’s good natures.
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We’ll have to agree to disagree. There have been issues on all sides. The truth is out there. 🙂
I learned the “old lady who swallowed a fly” story when I was a kid and still remember it to this day. There’s so much in that story.
Nice post!
Thank you, it was one of my son’s favourites, he liked the rhythm. 🙂
It’s real. We did it. We can fix it.
I hope so. I also hope you can drop by my blog party and leave some links to your posts. https://yadadarcyyada.com/2017/04/06/the-wonder-of-you/ 🙂
Hi Donna,
I didn’t know you when this was first published. I love Di Caprio. Doesn’t everyone?
Thanks for linking up at last week’s Pit Stop.
Janice, Pit Stop Crew
September 2014, Janice. Love DiCaprio since ‘What’s Eating Gilbert Grape?’ and love #BloggersPitStop and love the Earth. 😉
Yesssssss!!
I think my friends and family are tired of me preaching the same thing at them constantly – – thank God for the 11-year-old 🙂 she’s not tired of it yet 🙂
If people would accept common sense no one would have to keep preaching – I hope the younger generations will see the error of our ways and they will be the hope. 🙂